THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 1966 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY. MARCW 27 1Q~ " a} " 1 11VV11 N/, AOVV U SURE TO MAKE A GOOD showing are these three outfits for afternoon and evening. The young man's dark jacket may be worn cas- ually as seen here, with an open-collared shirt. Or, with an added tie or sweater, the jacket may be used to fit any and all occasions. The young ladies look crisp and cotton-cool, in their suits. The girl on the left shows bare arms, in an outfit that will travel well into summer. The young woman on the right sports a bowl-brimmed hat, and trim tea-suit, ready for any Easter parade. PERFECT SPRINGTIME COMPANION: A PORTABLE RADIO FROM THE QUARRY Old-Fashion Cotton Will Show in Modern Designs "Them old cotton fields back periencing a rush of day dresses home" were never like this. Cot- worn at night. It seems that any ton, the material which was once sleeveless shift will do, if appropri- confined to the dining room table ately adorned. (and even then, only for informal The puckered cotton look, first dining), makes its full blown en- introduced in bridal wear, has trance this season into the world spread throughout the market. By of High, High Fashion. It will be moving from wedding gowns, the treated with a new frailty for ef- cotton can now rise up in a per- fects once reserved to chiffon. Cot- fect fantasy of color. Of course, ton is, of course, most workable baby-girl colors and party dress for the "baby girl" look, since the pastels will be the most common. clothing of most real children is Combined with the little tucked made of washable cotton. In New front, some designers are using York, designers such as Ben Zuck- small steel buttons down the back erman are producing a variety of for a touch of the antique. The dresses with rounded necklines, effect, which runs about $90, is and short puffy sleeves. The waist nonetheless perfectly brillig. has been raised slightly on these designs, to approximate more com- Geoffrey Beene and Company. pletely the appearance of a small the newest of the new East Coast child. This slightly high-waist is in crowd, are making a strong incidentally, expected to spread play for a break from the little- through the non-cotton fashion girl silhouette in cotton. They field as well, and to replace the have introduced a "Senorita" line, more severe empire line. The Zuck- featuring a long slug waist resting erman designs as identifiable by a on slim, puckered hips. small pink camelia placed at the The cotton fabric selected for center of the raised waist, remin- this new silhouette is of a nec- iscent of "Pinkie." essarily violent nature, capturing More hardy varieties of cotton the spirit of the Bull Fight. A par- are employed by companies such ticular favorite is the splattering as Talmack. The cotton selected of blackleaves on dull white. for many of their designs is a But the tablecloth Is not en- cross-weave of raised lumps, which tirely gone. Making use of the gives to the costumes created a garrish checkerboard which once certain country casual effect, graced many a greasy. spoon. However, these designs must not be Beene again has set the New York confused with the "shirt-and- scene on its ear. This design fea- skirt" look of such manufactur- tures a gleeming cotton cloth, com- ers as Villager. Once again, cot- bining the frontal effect of the ton has moved up in quality, to be- little girl high waist, which de- come the gentile component of an scends to adult Spanish in the afternoon suit. The most popular back. variety is the "City Suit," cor- Whatever the future may bring posed of an underdress and a free the explosion of cotton seems in- swinging top coat of full length. evitable. 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